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Guided Search Engagement Process

When you hire Minister Match for a Guided Search engagement, you get much more than a “recruiter.” You get the strength and experience of our team and your own dedicated Search Manager. Partner-level involvement in every search is very important to us. Don Viar, our founder and the author of The Search Committee Handbook, is personally involved in every Guided Search engagement as both an advisor and recruiter.

Search Committee Meeting

Before starting the five phases of The Minister Hiring Process, we will first engage in an extra “Discovery Phase.” Your Search Manager will invest the time needed to learn more about your congregation and better understand the job opportunity at hand. During this phase, we get to know your leadership team by meeting with your elders and existing ministers. We work to understand your congregation’s recent history and your vision for the future.

As you progress through each phase of The Minister Hiring Process, we work with and through your search committee Chair as a partner and resource. We serve as mentors, advisors, and support staff to help the Chair and committee execute a great search process. Throughout the search, Minister Match shoulders a huge portion of the administrative work so that the Chair and the committee can be focused on the needs of the congregation and getting to know the candidates.

Still from a practical perspective, we understand that there is a desire to understand how the "rubber meets the road" and what exactly Minister Match does to earn its fees.  While no two searches are exactly the same, here are the services that we typically provide throughout each phase of the process*:

Planning

  • Consultation on the selection of the committee Chair and members
  • Consultation with the elders on their “Charge” to the committee
  • Training for the search committee on The Minister Hiring Process
  • Initial draft of the Job Description
  • Initial draft of the Position Advertisement.
  • Initial draft of the Congregation Survey
  • Initial draft of the Candidate Questionnaire
  • Creation of a secured online document storage location for the committee

Development

  • Placement of the Position Advertisement on the websites and in the publications approved by the Committee
  • Prospecting and recruiting calls to potential candidates
  • Monthly recruiting status report to the committee
  • Serving as the congregation’s Point of Contact for all potential applicants
  • Pre-screening applicants based on the committee’s minimum qualifications
  • Delivery of a qualified, screened Candidate Pool

Selection

  • Training for the search committee on the 5 Rounds of the selection phase
  • Facilitation of the Round 1 Initial Selection Meeting
  • Initial draft of the Round 2 interview questions
  • Coordination of the Round 2 remote interviews and facilitation of the video or audio conference calls
  • Coordination of the work samples needed for the Round 3 reviews
  • Facilitation of the academic, financial and criminal background checks
  • Coordination of candidate visits to your congregation for Round 4 interviews
  • Initial draft of the Round 4 interview questions
  • Participation in candidate referencing
  • Observation and participation in the Round 5 nomination meeting
  • Notification to candidates as they are eliminated from the search process

Introduction

  • Creation of an Elder Update Package on the eventual Nominee
  • Input on the structure of the final Job Offer and Employment Agreement

On-Boarding

  • Facilitation of relocation logistics

* The actual services needed by your congregation may vary so the services shown on this list are provided on an "as needed" basis.

If this sounds like something that might be a fit for your congregation, we would appreciate the chance to discuss your situation. Please click the Get Started button below to have someone from our office reach out to you.

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Testimonials

I was so happy when Minister Match reached out to me about a potential job. I consider Minister Match an answer to my prayers.
Clay Tidwell
The candidate pool for our need was something we had to work to develop but Don was insistent we wait for God's guidance and let it fill up when our human nature wanted to start right away. This served us well since our best qualified candidate ...
Jon Bouley - Family Minister Search Committee Chairman, Mesa Church of Christ
From my standpoint as one of the elders, I can say we were pleased with the process, and feel the time and money spent was well worth it. We felt we received excellent service from your firm, and because we were among the first to use your service ...
Bob Perkins - Elder, Sunset Church of Christ
We had a very good experience with Minister Match.  This was not the first time we had searched for a minister, but it was the first time we used a search firm.  Our experience with Minister Match was a complete success.  In previous searches, we ...
Jim Holway - Minister, Sunset Church of Christ
I was grateful for the guidance of Minister Match through the complex and time-intensive search process. John was responsive, supportive and knowledgable. Communication was excellent and flexible around my availability as a volunteer search ...
Brandon Clark - Youth Minister Search Committee Chairman, Mesa Church of Christ
Minister Match helped us hire a new minister in half the time we took for our previous hire.  We used the Minister Match process which helped us build a consensus of what we wanted.  Minister Match's network then helped us to build an ...
Tom Long - Search Committee Chairman, South Fork Church of Christ
I think that because of the format that was there and the process that we followed, it made us stand out to our quality group of finalists who had other lines in the water looking for opportunities. When it came time to offer our finalist the ...
Joel Shelton - Search Committee Chairman, Commerce Church of Christ
The Minister Match team was very professional. The entire process was very transparent. It was structured and organized, which made it a whole lot easier. I felt that the team also had a genuine concern for the Lord's church and His ministers. ...
Joshua Duboise - Family Minister, Mesa Church of Christ
It was a great process for me. Minister Match did a good job of keeping confidentiality in collecting information, and the communication process was very clear. The staff was very easy to deal with and very helpful. Overall the experience was very ...
Joel Soumar - Youth Minister, Mesa Church of Christ
We would not have been exposed to the large number of qualified candidates without the resources and expertise of Minister Match.  The search process was very organized and accomplished very efficiently with the program and schedule provided by ...
Ken Fox - Elder, Mesa Church of Christ

Contact Information

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410 South Lowe Avenue
Cookeville, TN 38501

ABC Blocks

Your congregation has just hired a minister, and it seems like they are the perfect fit. Congratulations! There is one more step to the process, though, and it is just as important as the process of finding the right minister. You might have heard people refer to how the “first hundred days” of someone’s job usually sets the tone for their entire career with that organization. The same is true with ministers. Just as your congregation is going through a major transition, so is your new minister. The first few months of a job are a stressful time, and it is the job of the elders and search committee to help your new minister through their transition.

We refer to this as the “On-Boarding Stage.” Since the “first hundred days” is so important to the rest of a minister’s career with your congregation, we believe this stage is one of the keys to reducing minister turnover in the church. In this post, we want to talk about a few of the things that a new minister needs from their congregation during this transition period. We will refer to them as the ABC’s of the On-Boarding Phase.